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as far as sandy. they think that's going to dampen business in new york, which is a key market for them. >> maybe the impact felt in the quarter. >> i actually didn't do anything. i looked in the -- to doing an options trade on the stock today. i stayed away, because i was concerned about europe. the stock was down 15% last quarter. but expedia and travelline is saying the business is looking better. a selloff back to 600, i think it's -- >> confirmation from expedia? >> yeah, their international bookings growth was up 25% off expectations between 10 and 18%. it's a monster run after hours, it's not one i would chase. above 650. i believe the stock breaks out from a pretty well defined down trend. you have a little bit of a double bottom. i think 650 is your pivot point. otherwise, i'm in the camp looking for a pull back. >> while sandy's not expected to affect the labor department's payout tomorrow, it could have an impact on jobs and gdp in the future. drew, always good to speak with you. what's tom
as far as sandy. they think that's going to dampen business in new york, which is a key market for them. >> maybe the impact felt in the quarter. >> i actually didn't do anything. i looked in the -- to doing an options trade on the stock today. i stayed away, because i was concerned about europe. the stock was down 15% last quarter. but expedia and travelline is saying the business is looking better. a selloff back to 600, i think it's -- >> confirmation from expedia? >>...
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the road to recovery from sandy a little bit bumpy. power is slowly returning for some, but other areas could be dark for at least another week. and the gas lines, if you're not in the area, you have noed idea what this can really be like. and as the map world turns, apple stores around the country will start to sell the new ipad mini. it's friday, november 2 pd. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i' b
the road to recovery from sandy a little bit bumpy. power is slowly returning for some, but other areas could be dark for at least another week. and the gas lines, if you're not in the area, you have noed idea what this can really be like. and as the map world turns, apple stores around the country will start to sell the new ipad mini. it's friday, november 2 pd. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.. we have four days now until election day,...
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it was the first post-sandy opening here on wall street. it was pretty flat, even though volume picked up at the end of the day. today we're seeing money move into equities. >> how we closed yesterday didn't really matter. it was just the fact it was open for trading. it's interesting to see this gain today as we were talking with the guys last segment. the dow up 128 points. the nasdaq with a stellar gain of 1.4%. the s&p up more than 1% on this first trading day of the new month here. as we get ready for the jobs number tomorrow, we think about the jobs -- or all the of the economic data today was good. the manufacturing, the construction spending, the adp jobs number, the private sector number, has now changed their me methodology and broadly expanded the number of sampling they take, so it may be closer in correlation to what the jobs number tomorrow looks like. today's number was a gain of 158,000 jobs, which was above expectations. so who knows what that will mean for tomorrow. >> yeah, it's really interesting. why are we changing the
it was the first post-sandy opening here on wall street. it was pretty flat, even though volume picked up at the end of the day. today we're seeing money move into equities. >> how we closed yesterday didn't really matter. it was just the fact it was open for trading. it's interesting to see this gain today as we were talking with the guys last segment. the dow up 128 points. the nasdaq with a stellar gain of 1.4%. the s&p up more than 1% on this first trading day of the new month...
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that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how will tomorrow's key jobs report move your money tomorrow? stick around. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and lo
that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how...
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lost in the hurricane sandy coverage was disney's massive 4 billion deal with lucasfilm. mickey and darth vader living together in the magic kingdom. the unit could include its animation unit getting back on track. julia has more. >> melissa, disney is paying $4 billion, half cash, half stock to acquire lucasfilms from its sole owner, george lucas. the centerpiece is "star wars", they have growth ee ee eed $4 b. analysts praised the deal its long-term prospects and disney's plans for another three "star wars" filming, next coming out in 2015, the same year bob iger says it will be ceded. lucas film generates $215 million from consumer products and disney is hoping to make that number much, much bigger. now, this deal comes the same week as disney is opening "wreck-it ralph" expected to gross north of $40 million at the u.s. box office this weekend. it's a disney animation movie but it's drawing the kind of rave reviews usually reserved for pixar films, not disney animation. following the strong performance of "tangled" last year, disnis animation under the leadership of j
lost in the hurricane sandy coverage was disney's massive 4 billion deal with lucasfilm. mickey and darth vader living together in the magic kingdom. the unit could include its animation unit getting back on track. julia has more. >> melissa, disney is paying $4 billion, half cash, half stock to acquire lucasfilms from its sole owner, george lucas. the centerpiece is "star wars", they have growth ee ee eed $4 b. analysts praised the deal its long-term prospects and disney's...
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lost in the hurricane sandy coverage was disney's massive 4 billion deal with lucasfilm. mickey and darth vader living together in the magic kingdom. just imagine. the move is the latest in a turn around in which the studio unit could include its animation unit getting back on track. julia has more. >> melissa, disney is paying $4 billion, half cash, half stock to acquire lucasfilm from its sole owner, george lucas. the centerpiece is "star wars", they have grossed $4 billion. worldwide, generates billions of dollars more in games and consumer products. analysts praised the deal its long-term prospects and disney's plans for another three "star wars" filming, next coming out in 2015, the same year bob iger says it will be accretive. just as important as the movies are the consumer products, which is disney's area of expertise. lucas film generates $215 million in revenue this year from consumer products and disney is hoping to make that number much, much bigger. now, this deal comes the same week as disney is opening "wreck-it ralph" expected to gross north of $40 million
lost in the hurricane sandy coverage was disney's massive 4 billion deal with lucasfilm. mickey and darth vader living together in the magic kingdom. just imagine. the move is the latest in a turn around in which the studio unit could include its animation unit getting back on track. julia has more. >> melissa, disney is paying $4 billion, half cash, half stock to acquire lucasfilm from its sole owner, george lucas. the centerpiece is "star wars", they have grossed $4 billion....
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nor'easter athena certainly adding to the squeeze that was started by hurricane sandy last week. according to the department of energy the number of gas stations in the new york metropolitan area that do not have gas has actually risen in the last two days after declining. the question is are the long lines about to get longer and what does that mean for the price at the pump? let's start talking futures now. rachel chisholm is at the cme at chicago and anthony grisanti at the nymex in new york. gris, how much is athena related? >> athena and sandy, there's a window for lower gasoline prices and i'm afraid that window and closing rapidly and we started out before sandy and athena and the lowest level since the year 2000 on the east coast and now you add the problems of the refinery taking four more weeks to restart and we'll add to the deficit in gasoline supplies. >> hey, rich, to what extent are the seasonal factors going to determine gas' next move? >> jackie, take a look at the chart. we gave you a three-week chart and you simply look at the november price ban. and you buy it
nor'easter athena certainly adding to the squeeze that was started by hurricane sandy last week. according to the department of energy the number of gas stations in the new york metropolitan area that do not have gas has actually risen in the last two days after declining. the question is are the long lines about to get longer and what does that mean for the price at the pump? let's start talking futures now. rachel chisholm is at the cme at chicago and anthony grisanti at the nymex in new...
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this is the first real indication of what the sandy impact has been. what do you expect as biggest upside and down side. >> from a couple of fronts when you are looking at upside not that there is upside to anything that tragic but from a retail point of view they should do reasonably well particularly home depot that does a good job of adjusting strategies to meet the needs of these kinds of things. home depot you will see interesting dynamics probably in the fourth quarter numbers more so than the third. lowe's is a week later. on the down side you have to be looking at retailers looking at exposure to the new york metropolitan area and second is retailers with discretionary spend that is not cheap. and that would worry us a tiny bit for macy's given what they are staring at. that seems like the type of retail business would be exposed. then you have a whole host of dynamic setbacks as you start to celebrate the holiday season. >> are you getting a good read in terms of momentum going into the holiday season given the hurricane sandy impact might clo
this is the first real indication of what the sandy impact has been. what do you expect as biggest upside and down side. >> from a couple of fronts when you are looking at upside not that there is upside to anything that tragic but from a retail point of view they should do reasonably well particularly home depot that does a good job of adjusting strategies to meet the needs of these kinds of things. home depot you will see interesting dynamics probably in the fourth quarter numbers more...
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and it's likely superstorm sandy slowed business at the end of the month. >>> well, he is a rare breed, a wall street insider who has the president's ear. what is president obama thinking these days? and what can we expect of the fiscal cliff negotiations? robert wolf is an outside adviser to president obama. a former president of investment banking at ubs and now ceo of the firm 32 advisers. robert, great to see you. >> great to be here, maria. >> thanks for joining us. so you are a rare breed. you're a top wall street executive, but you have a very close relationship with the president. so talk to us about this drama over the fiscal cliff. are we still in the positive touring stage? how does this play out? >> i hope it plays out with a deal. i would have probably put it around 80% a deal. but i would have sliced it this way. i would say 50% of that 80 is that they come up with, like, $60 billion. which is six months of the ten years of the $1.2 trillion sequester. >> okay. >> okay? >> so that's a drop in the bucket. >> a drop in the bucket. so you could do that. and is that would als
and it's likely superstorm sandy slowed business at the end of the month. >>> well, he is a rare breed, a wall street insider who has the president's ear. what is president obama thinking these days? and what can we expect of the fiscal cliff negotiations? robert wolf is an outside adviser to president obama. a former president of investment banking at ubs and now ceo of the firm 32 advisers. robert, great to see you. >> great to be here, maria. >> thanks for joining us. so...
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kayla tausche is in new jersey with more. >> reporter: most of the areas were hit by super storm sandy. tons of initiatives urged residents to get out the vote. they haven't been without controversy, like e-mail and mail-in ballots and hard-paper voting, they should soft an major shift in turnout but recently, the aclu just filed an emergency injunction saying officials were actually inundated with these "and unclear how they will turn out. likely, even if these initiatives do work, likely won't be the 70% turnout rate that new jersey has had historically in the last three elections according to mayor of a nearby town. >> it is going to be down, couldn't tell you what the percentage is. it is a presidential election, you will get people that get out and vote but going to be down, everybody has a lot of other things on their mind right now. >> reporter: officials urge those who could vote to vote early and thousands did over the weekend, up until end of market yesterday. clerks saying in some of these nearby counties, it's been greater than anything they have ever seen buzz still unclea
kayla tausche is in new jersey with more. >> reporter: most of the areas were hit by super storm sandy. tons of initiatives urged residents to get out the vote. they haven't been without controversy, like e-mail and mail-in ballots and hard-paper voting, they should soft an major shift in turnout but recently, the aclu just filed an emergency injunction saying officials were actually inundated with these "and unclear how they will turn out. likely, even if these initiatives do work,...
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first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i agree with steve, this mum is better than the numbers in the past but not a whole lot better. the average number of jobs created since the job market turned around is 140,000 a month. so now and over the past couple of months at about 170,000 so that's better. the key number is the one you just referred to, carl. you have to think about how much do you need to keep employment constant as a proportion of the population. and that number is 119,000 per month. so what this tells you even with these numbers, even at 170,000 a month, we're adding about 50,000 a month. tha
first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i...
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sandy may have been the singest biggest car destroyer since katrina. or maybe more, given the fact that so many imparted cars were damaged near the cox of the region's rivers. tuesday morning we hear from the brothers toll. here's the best home builder in the country go. ing to tell you the story of the boom. if you remember there was a time when bob toll of toll brothers and eagles fan came on "mad money" during what turned out to be the early part of the housing collapse. he said he saw the light at the end of the tunnel. but it was most like lit light of an on-coming train. those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'
sandy may have been the singest biggest car destroyer since katrina. or maybe more, given the fact that so many imparted cars were damaged near the cox of the region's rivers. tuesday morning we hear from the brothers toll. here's the best home builder in the country go. ing to tell you the story of the boom. if you remember there was a time when bob toll of toll brothers and eagles fan came on "mad money" during what turned out to be the early part of the housing collapse. he said he...
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the update from superstorm sandy. they always make us say that. >> i think there's confusion as to call it a hurricane or not. when you have the death toll rising like we've seen. >> you don't want to say things like that but the questions are whether it's a hurricane or not and new york the government is pushing back saying -- >> it was three storms or at least two. >> pushing back on the insurers saying you can't take these hurricane, the deductibles because this was not a hurricane when it hit new york shores. that's a big deal for a lot of home and businesses. >> wow. lot of time there's wind versus flood, they parse the difference. >> wind versus water. >> and some of the hurricane deductibles were 1% to 5% of the value of the home so that's he a big deal and issue. residents in new york city are without power, tensions are starting to run high. residents are struggling to fuel their cars and get to work. scott cohn joins us from lower manhattan. >> reporter: hi, becky. here we are in water street in the financia
the update from superstorm sandy. they always make us say that. >> i think there's confusion as to call it a hurricane or not. when you have the death toll rising like we've seen. >> you don't want to say things like that but the questions are whether it's a hurricane or not and new york the government is pushing back saying -- >> it was three storms or at least two. >> pushing back on the insurers saying you can't take these hurricane, the deductibles because this was...
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sandy is has estimated to have cost more than $50 billion in damage. president obama is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. lk ahead martin's incoming ceo has resigned after he had a close personal relationship with a subordinate. he will now be replaced by huson who will take on the role of acting president and coo. all three major defense contractors have women at the helm. lockheed martin stock flat. >>> and aeg is teaming up with stub hub. aeg is the owner of more than 100 venues worldwide including the staple center los angeles. starting next year, customers shopping for tickets on the service will be able to buy or sell them through stub hub, and online ticket resaler. stub hub charges commissions on each sale and the stock in frankfurt down around a third of a percent. >>> and president obama will be doing a lot of talking about the increase this week. he plans to meet with labor and progressive political leaders tomorrow, business executives on which is and civic leaderses on friday. that's also the day the frommed is scheduled t
sandy is has estimated to have cost more than $50 billion in damage. president obama is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. lk ahead martin's incoming ceo has resigned after he had a close personal relationship with a subordinate. he will now be replaced by huson who will take on the role of acting president and coo. all three major defense contractors have women at the helm. lockheed martin stock flat. >>> and aeg is teaming up with stub hub. aeg is the owner of more...
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they've been beaten down so much after hurricane sandy and among other things. materials, consumer discretionary, energy. a lot of these that have been strong recently, seeing profit taking today. there's technology down 1.25%. michael shea, why the selling? why no bounce today after the biggest down day of the year yesterday? >> because there hasn't been much in the way of resolution. we got bad news out of europe. there's grave concern about taxes. you know, that's been talked about ad nauseam today. there's also, as you mentioned, technical levels only come in play when they're big technical levels. we are at them. there's one more technical level you should know. that is, we are almost at 50% retracement between our lowest low, which is 1266, before our highest high, which was 1474. we're about ten points away from that. 50% retracements. again, those are big numbers. >> all the traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange did well in their math classes in high school and college. you should know that. eric, what do we do here? are you ready to start
they've been beaten down so much after hurricane sandy and among other things. materials, consumer discretionary, energy. a lot of these that have been strong recently, seeing profit taking today. there's technology down 1.25%. michael shea, why the selling? why no bounce today after the biggest down day of the year yesterday? >> because there hasn't been much in the way of resolution. we got bad news out of europe. there's grave concern about taxes. you know, that's been talked about ad...
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sure, there's noise with sandy. with inventories the way they are, we're off to a good start. >> we have a window today. stacy, thank you. thank you, jan. whether you think retailers are killing the spirit of thanksgiving or not, there's one thing for certain. it's going to cost a whole lot more this year. jane wells sets the table for us. >> first, the good news. after a double-digit jump last year, this year the american farm bureau says the cost of a thanksgiving dinner for ten is up less than 1% to $49.48. a rise of only 28 cents. most items are a little cheaper this year than they were a year ago. stuffing, sweet potatoes, milk, cranberries. the big jump is in the big bird. the average 16-pound turkey will gobble up more than $22. that's up 66 cents. turkey demand is up and prices are higher because it costs more to feed the bird. you recall the midwest drought this summer. the average price it costs the country for this dinner will be a smidge higher than a year ago. $49.48 is the highest ever overall cost for
sure, there's noise with sandy. with inventories the way they are, we're off to a good start. >> we have a window today. stacy, thank you. thank you, jan. whether you think retailers are killing the spirit of thanksgiving or not, there's one thing for certain. it's going to cost a whole lot more this year. jane wells sets the table for us. >> first, the good news. after a double-digit jump last year, this year the american farm bureau says the cost of a thanksgiving dinner for ten...
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the data is coming in, very noisy about sandy. you've been bullish. has your confidence been buffeted at all? >> i wouldn't say, you know, if we look out longer than a matter of weeks, no, i don't think our confidence has been shaken one bit. i've never been very good at telling you what's going to happen in the next week or two or three weeks so i'll reserve comment on that. i think what people still don't recognize is the fundamentals of the u.s. economy are improving. they are not improving at the rate that we'd like but they are improving. more importantly, we're about the only major economy in the world that you can say that. so i think we're very unique and that's why we're still bullish. >> there's been a lot written about how good the recovery actually has been even though people don't want to talk about it relative to other countries, our debt. i know you look at debt to gdp. not as immediate a danger as some want to make it. there is this notion that it could all be ruined, all of that good news could be doused if, in fact, the fiscal cliff
the data is coming in, very noisy about sandy. you've been bullish. has your confidence been buffeted at all? >> i wouldn't say, you know, if we look out longer than a matter of weeks, no, i don't think our confidence has been shaken one bit. i've never been very good at telling you what's going to happen in the next week or two or three weeks so i'll reserve comment on that. i think what people still don't recognize is the fundamentals of the u.s. economy are improving. they are not...
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they talked about sandy and problems. this is a big theme. >> talking to paul jacobs after the bell. >> if there is hope for today, it is going to come from qualcomm and unmitigatingly positive conference call filled with great things of 4g and china strong and demand for smartphones off the chart. no more supply constraints. the ceo can make a difference today with tech. he might. this was an amazing call. >> trying to tamp down some of the concerns about a shortage of chips. >> oh my. data demand continues to grow. amazing spewing of cash here and whole foods spewing cash and talking about really things playing out globally in a way that is such a -- this is a gloom buster. we talked about door busters. if you read this, you think, a-ha. this is a place that's growing in this country. and in the world. and it's smartphones. >> yesterday you stood here and you said the easiest call to make if you were at goldman still to tell a client to trim. >> yeah. >> what's the tone today? >> they did that. today's the second day re
they talked about sandy and problems. this is a big theme. >> talking to paul jacobs after the bell. >> if there is hope for today, it is going to come from qualcomm and unmitigatingly positive conference call filled with great things of 4g and china strong and demand for smartphones off the chart. no more supply constraints. the ceo can make a difference today with tech. he might. this was an amazing call. >> trying to tamp down some of the concerns about a shortage of chips....
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>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the button. >> did you have a -- >> it was a total make shift where i voted. you had to write it down first and then scan. >> if you are in manhattan you don't need a curtain. >> the guy who was helping out said let me see your sheet. i said no. >> you have to bubble in these things like you are doing the s.a.t.s. people can see what you are doing. >> don't need a curtain in new york. obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc
>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the...
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they said it a had a minor impact from superstorm sandy. >> thank thanks for that. we are seeing it higher in the after hours section for crm. dan? >> the expectations were high. the options market implied a 7.5% move. it's up a couple percent or so. at the end of the day expectations were high given the valuation but with that deferred revenue number it's something as a growth investor you have to be careful about. this company has its day of reckoning coming. i don't know when. you have to be careful stepping in front of it. >> black friday, the day that kicks off the holiday shopping frenzy. retailers are gearing up for door buster sales. let's bring in daniel hurwitz of ddr specializing in what's known as the power center. commonly known as strip malls, shopping centers. it's good to see you. black friday, we are seeing already people line up. is that what you have been noticing that people are still lining up outside in tents waiting for the big deals? >> we are seeing it. we're surprised. black friday is a ways away. we are having a lot of black friday door bu
they said it a had a minor impact from superstorm sandy. >> thank thanks for that. we are seeing it higher in the after hours section for crm. dan? >> the expectations were high. the options market implied a 7.5% move. it's up a couple percent or so. at the end of the day expectations were high given the valuation but with that deferred revenue number it's something as a growth investor you have to be careful about. this company has its day of reckoning coming. i don't know when....
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. >> billy joel was quite a hero in the concert for sandy. he looked great and he sounded great. >> if i don't like billy joel, i'm done. >> caller: what's your opinion on plcn, polycom? >> we don't want to be in anything i regard as video and voice because you'll be competing against the giant that is cisco! >> glen in illinois, please. again? >> caller: i'd like to thank you on your excellent insight into jobs in general. >> my stock has been up at past eight trading days and i was wondering if this was any case the stocks were to pop. cldx is the prop. don't know why it's up. got to come back. sorry. could be a could good expectation. >> all my florida calls are so -- what do you got? you got this guy mr. social meaning he knows how to use social media better than anyone i've ever seen. >> stephanie lake, we were talking, i said this is right now one of my absolute favorite stocks between now and when this deal closes, underrated, so smart, it will do 14, what he has done for coffee! let's go to john in colorado. >> hi, jim. i'd like to gi
. >> billy joel was quite a hero in the concert for sandy. he looked great and he sounded great. >> if i don't like billy joel, i'm done. >> caller: what's your opinion on plcn, polycom? >> we don't want to be in anything i regard as video and voice because you'll be competing against the giant that is cisco! >> glen in illinois, please. again? >> caller: i'd like to thank you on your excellent insight into jobs in general. >> my stock has been up at...
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the oil stocks are hammered in part because the crude futures came down since sandy caused a bill oil backup. you heard about that every night on the news. now gasoline is starting to flow again. i think crude can come back. you need to pick at the oils as i'm doing with my charitable trust. as for the banks, come on, they were not going to do that much better under romney anyway. bankers belly ache over dodd/frank. but they're getting good numbers and banks do nothing but belly ache anyway. i think they're getting oversold. overall, i look at most stocks like this. for the moment they are too high. but the process of wrenching expectations down is under way now. and so therefore is the correction. and ultimately, the capitulation. when we can beat the new lower expectations starbucks-style and bridge the fiscal cliff, i'm confident that we can come back strong. so here's my bottom line. we have cons galore. but there are some pros out there, too. unfortunately, it's sequential just like the cart before the horse. push the cons down before the pros bring it up. only then can we return
the oil stocks are hammered in part because the crude futures came down since sandy caused a bill oil backup. you heard about that every night on the news. now gasoline is starting to flow again. i think crude can come back. you need to pick at the oils as i'm doing with my charitable trust. as for the banks, come on, they were not going to do that much better under romney anyway. bankers belly ache over dodd/frank. but they're getting good numbers and banks do nothing but belly ache anyway. i...
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they did site sandy. what is interesting about the action, down about 7% is what the analysts are saying. credit suisse reduced their price target from 25 to $23 and say neutral but carries and company retains their buy rating with a $47 price tarpgt they took it down to 40. so obviously they still see huge upside in this company even though it's down 6.5% and their guidance is down. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. let's get to rick santelli in chicago. he is in the pits of the cme with jim bianco. rick? >> absolutely. always an interesting guest. welcome, jim. i guess let's start out, you know, if i go back to october 26th when gdp from third quarter had its flash and it was 2%, the market was down close to ten basis points. they weren't satisfied with it even though it was better than everybody thought. so yesterday we get an upgrade to 2.7 and what happens? the market doesn't do anything to the down side reflecting that strength. so i think the market is smart. what do you think? >> i do too
they did site sandy. what is interesting about the action, down about 7% is what the analysts are saying. credit suisse reduced their price target from 25 to $23 and say neutral but carries and company retains their buy rating with a $47 price tarpgt they took it down to 40. so obviously they still see huge upside in this company even though it's down 6.5% and their guidance is down. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. let's get to rick santelli in chicago. he is in the pits of the...
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we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be speaking with andrew macing at groupen, so he'll have the lowdown. >> everybody wants to know whether his first question will be about mason's tenure. guys, see you a bit later. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to hour 3 of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need a market credibility $4 try wrong plan that comprises both tax increases and significant entitlement reform. >> we run a deficit every year, but because the economy grows, 18 1/2 and 21 is a have sustainable figure. >> when you meet with business leaders. they're going to have
we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be...
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york city where you're going to, i assume, see people who are still suffering the effects of hurricane sandy which many people say is further evidence of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what specifically do you plan to do in a second term to tackle the issue of climate change, and do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include some kind of a tax on carbon? >> as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change. what we do know is the temperature around the globe is increasing, faster than was predicted even ten years ago. we do know that the arctic ice cap is melting faster than was predicted even five years ago. we do know that there have been extraordinarily -- there have been an extraordinarily large number of severe weather events here in north america, but also around the globe. and i am a firm believer that climate change is real, that it is impacted by human behavior and carbon emissions, and as a consequence i think we've got an obligation to future generations to do something about it. now in
york city where you're going to, i assume, see people who are still suffering the effects of hurricane sandy which many people say is further evidence of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what specifically do you plan to do in a second term to tackle the issue of climate change, and do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include some kind of a tax on carbon? >> as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to...
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they were hurt by sandy a little bit. the northeast ones. there's a one-month chart. finally today, a positive print on the overall utilities but a rocky road for them and same situation with telecom. they're the most affected by the fiscal cliff issues. telecom down about 5.5% since the election began and down another 1% today. carl, back to you. >> all right. bob, thanks so much for that. at least one consumer still has some money. video gamers. get to brian shactman at headquarters with that story. >> unbelievable numbers here. take a look at how it's trading. strongly to the upside on huge volume. "call of duty" $500 million sell through in the first 24 hours. microsoft released "halo 4" a week ago with $220 million in the first day. double that. huge numbers. raised the guidance last week based on expectations. trading 8 million shares a day. already up to 11. back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> let's get to rick santelli talking the fiscal cliff with a special guest at the cme. hey, rick. >> i am, indeed. before the special guest, you know in one of the last inter
they were hurt by sandy a little bit. the northeast ones. there's a one-month chart. finally today, a positive print on the overall utilities but a rocky road for them and same situation with telecom. they're the most affected by the fiscal cliff issues. telecom down about 5.5% since the election began and down another 1% today. carl, back to you. >> all right. bob, thanks so much for that. at least one consumer still has some money. video gamers. get to brian shactman at headquarters...
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new york cover andrew cuomo said sandy inflicted $33 billion in new york state day lone. new jersey was hit harder. these numbers will be astronomy cal. the family of robert champion jr. has rejected a settlement from florida a&m university. he died after being beat on a bus as part of a hazing ritual conducted by the university's marching ban. 14 people were charged with criminal hazing. the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the offer an insult. it has been 462 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the fiscal cliff is still there. still weighing on stocks. the dow fell another 121 points. the nasdaq and s&p lost more than a percent. what will it take to wake washington up front. a country awash in red elects a blue president. take a look. i saw this map today and it just took my breath away. as you can see most counties in this country, that would be an understatement, i mean look that. they voted republican. but the cities are where most the people live they tend
new york cover andrew cuomo said sandy inflicted $33 billion in new york state day lone. new jersey was hit harder. these numbers will be astronomy cal. the family of robert champion jr. has rejected a settlement from florida a&m university. he died after being beat on a bus as part of a hazing ritual conducted by the university's marching ban. 14 people were charged with criminal hazing. the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the...
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more than 11 days after sandy hit. >> this is a crisis of epic proportions. this is a natural disaster. we are here as one community together to send a message. we've had enough. >> pole tellingses directed their anger at the long island power authority. now, the company says it has more than 8,000 linemen and tree trimming crews making progress. >>> they are just now returning to see their homes, the de station that this storm left behind. cnn's susan candiotti caught up with one couple as they toured their flooded house. >> reporter: with sandy's storm clouds gathering, sue evacuated, but over her objections, husband bill stayed behind. it was traumatizing. >> road out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take anymore because they turned our gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across a bridge if i had to but i was getting off. >> arm with the police pass, the retired new jersey fire chief married to wife sue for 20 years, allowed others back on pelican island for a few hours
more than 11 days after sandy hit. >> this is a crisis of epic proportions. this is a natural disaster. we are here as one community together to send a message. we've had enough. >> pole tellingses directed their anger at the long island power authority. now, the company says it has more than 8,000 linemen and tree trimming crews making progress. >>> they are just now returning to see their homes, the de station that this storm left behind. cnn's susan candiotti caught up...
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>> well, that frenzy that you just witnessed, it's like a reverse sandy. it's a superstorm of people. thing that we have to make a choice between our storms. we have -- if we have more human storms like that, the storms coming from the earth will just guest worse and worse. schonning is not value. it's fossil centric. it depending on coal and fire and us being mesmerized, hip know advertised. it's not neutral. it sets us up for worse and worse viral events. >> do you think it sets us up for a carbon footprint. >> but also on our brains and souls sister randi. we're in trouble with our own activity. our presidential candidates were barely able to say the phrase climate change. it wasn't until super sandy hit new york that our politicians broke the taboo, they broke their tell prompt ters and finally said climate change. we've got real problem here. we have to admit last year we had 900 tornadoes and the storms keep getting bigger and bigger and the droughts and the floods and the tsunamis. more than 4,000 people in the last 12 months have been killed by cli
>> well, that frenzy that you just witnessed, it's like a reverse sandy. it's a superstorm of people. thing that we have to make a choice between our storms. we have -- if we have more human storms like that, the storms coming from the earth will just guest worse and worse. schonning is not value. it's fossil centric. it depending on coal and fire and us being mesmerized, hip know advertised. it's not neutral. it sets us up for worse and worse viral events. >> do you think it sets...
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and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new york community over $718 million in 30 days. we're getting the money to the people. but it's not enough. we have got to do more. we have got to continue to work with them. >> well, i think absolutely. i think most people would agree with that. the people at these meetings, at this meeting, they jeered when promised air quality is safe. you heard it in the story there. and we're hearing reports of breathing problems and skin irritations. how is fema addressing the health concerns? >> well, we work with the local officials, with the city health department, the state department of health and we'll br
and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new...
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he says they're going to talk about hurricane sandy, the fiscal cliff, some national security issues. but to your question, we already know that secretary of state clinton plans to depart treasury secretary geithner and even defense secretary leon panetta has made it clear he would like to leave within the year. the current white house chief of staff still considered the odds on favorite to get the nod to become the next treasury secretary from the president. it's believed he has the greatest chance here it's believed of getting senate confirmation. that leaves open the job of white house chief of staff. and i'm hearing that among the names that are being considered for that role are ron clay, the man once biden's chief of staff and did himself i'm told a great service in president obama's debate prep despite that bad first debate the president takes responsibility for it, does not blame mr. clain. and another name i've heard floated is dennis mcdunna. earned the great respect and admiration of the president. a young man not often considered in that light but the president admires him
he says they're going to talk about hurricane sandy, the fiscal cliff, some national security issues. but to your question, we already know that secretary of state clinton plans to depart treasury secretary geithner and even defense secretary leon panetta has made it clear he would like to leave within the year. the current white house chief of staff still considered the odds on favorite to get the nod to become the next treasury secretary from the president. it's believed he has the greatest...
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i will elaborate that i think sandy throws things in place for ann romney. it was starting to taper a little bit -- froze things in place for mitt romney. he was starting to taper a little bit. but before that, people were saying he was lucky character -- icature.cara in the kind of killed that. it was frozen in place for him. they lost a few days on that momentum. >> one of the things that comes to mind his is -- is, we talk so much about the battleground states. but ultimately the national conversation dominates. if one door closes for mitt romney, there are not other doors equally available. the reason a door closed in other states is the reason other doors are not going to be opened. >> most of the people in this room are inside the beltway for a mile and half outside the beltway, but close enough. i got to know both of you when you started to do the walmart moms focus groups. it was a group of people that was a large segment of the electorate that do not have pacs and well-connected lobbyists and do not have much of a voice. it is a big group of people.
i will elaborate that i think sandy throws things in place for ann romney. it was starting to taper a little bit -- froze things in place for mitt romney. he was starting to taper a little bit. but before that, people were saying he was lucky character -- icature.cara in the kind of killed that. it was frozen in place for him. they lost a few days on that momentum. >> one of the things that comes to mind his is -- is, we talk so much about the battleground states. but ultimately the...
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we saw it in the way the president got off the campaign trail and responded to sandy. [cheers and applause] >> and all over america, people were thrilled to see him working with the republican governor of new jersey and the mayor of new york city who is an independent and who endorsed president obama . [cheers and applause] >> and the democratic governors of new york and connecticut, turn the electricity on, to clean the debris, what i want to tell you is, cooperation works better when there is no disaster and if you don't have cooperation, you have the makings of a disaster. barack obama is a proven cooperator. [cheers and applause] >> he offered the republican unilaterally in an attempt to get a budget deal, $1 trillion in spending cuts, they said thank you very much. no deal. we will not see one penny raised on the wealthiest americans even if it will get rid of $4 trillion in debt, but he kept going and the door is still open and when you re-elect him, the door will be open and they will walk through that door. [cheers and applause] >> the second reason that i'm fo
we saw it in the way the president got off the campaign trail and responded to sandy. [cheers and applause] >> and all over america, people were thrilled to see him working with the republican governor of new jersey and the mayor of new york city who is an independent and who endorsed president obama . [cheers and applause] >> and the democratic governors of new york and connecticut, turn the electricity on, to clean the debris, what i want to tell you is, cooperation works better...
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and i'm also thrilled that i'm surrounded by lovely women and my wife jennifer, my mom, sandy, and my grandmother, kathryn who we call called the great one. and guess what? i have three daughters. one of my nine pink shirts. i want to thank ishmael reed and all of that before columbus foundation would have shown us the better angels of our nature. gratitude calls forth love in us. from shakespeare, love is not to merit the true minds of impediments. love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. or martin luther king jr., hate cannot cast out hate. only love can do that. from vincent van gogh, the greatest work of art is to love someone. from elizabeth barrett browning, how do i love you? let me count the ways. from the proverbs many bloggers cannot quench love. love is stronger than death. and from bell hooks, to return to love is to return to one another. i grew up in montana, and jonathan a member of the crow nation was the best basketball player in the state. he led a losing tradition the state spotlight tearing -- hearing the tama community on his shoulders all the way t
and i'm also thrilled that i'm surrounded by lovely women and my wife jennifer, my mom, sandy, and my grandmother, kathryn who we call called the great one. and guess what? i have three daughters. one of my nine pink shirts. i want to thank ishmael reed and all of that before columbus foundation would have shown us the better angels of our nature. gratitude calls forth love in us. from shakespeare, love is not to merit the true minds of impediments. love is not love which alters when it...
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i'm surrounded by lovely women, my wife jennifer, my mom sandy and my grandmother katherine, who we call the great one. and guess what? i have three daughters. [laughter] one of my nine pink shirts. [laughter] i want to thank ishmael reed and all who have so consistently and profoundly shown us the better angels of our nature. gratitude calls forth love in us, from shakespeare: let us not admit impediment. love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. or martin luther king jr., hate cannot cast out hate, only love can do that. from vincent van go, the greatest work of art is to love someone. from elizabeth barrett browning, how do i love thee? let me count the ways. love cannot quench love. love is stronger than death. and from dell hooks, to return to love is to return to one another. i grew up in montana, a state where high school basketball was a thing as strong as family or work, and jonathan, a member of the crow nation, was the best basketball player in the state. he led a school of losing tradition into the state spotlight carrying the team and the community on his shoul
i'm surrounded by lovely women, my wife jennifer, my mom sandy and my grandmother katherine, who we call the great one. and guess what? i have three daughters. [laughter] one of my nine pink shirts. [laughter] i want to thank ishmael reed and all who have so consistently and profoundly shown us the better angels of our nature. gratitude calls forth love in us, from shakespeare: let us not admit impediment. love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. or martin luther king jr., hate...
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meanwhile, in new york, the president surveyed the damage from hurricane sandy. of course, which was everybody knows, precipitated by climate change. he met storm victims in staten island, one of the areas hardest hit by the storm. 23 of the 43 deaths in the new york region related to hurricane sandy. they were on staten island. >> obama: during difficult times like this, we're reminded that we're bound together and we have to look out for each other and a lot of the things that seem important, the petty differences melt away and we focus on what binds us together and that we, as americans, are going to stand with each other in their hour of need. >> jennifer: in fact, there is new political coalitions emerging following the storm. leaders like governor andrew cuomo of new york, new york city mayor michael bloomberg have both called for federal action on climate change to deal with increasingly disastrous weather events. yesterday, the president weighed in as well saying that while he believes climate change is real and human made, he said taking action will requ
meanwhile, in new york, the president surveyed the damage from hurricane sandy. of course, which was everybody knows, precipitated by climate change. he met storm victims in staten island, one of the areas hardest hit by the storm. 23 of the 43 deaths in the new york region related to hurricane sandy. they were on staten island. >> obama: during difficult times like this, we're reminded that we're bound together and we have to look out for each other and a lot of the things that seem...
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. >> three ipo today the first after hurricane sandy. look at restoration hardware up 32% of the earlier highs but it had a great pop which is a furniture retailer excepted beautifully. standing next to south cross energy up battle point* 5%. they did well even though hurricane sandy blooms on the eastern seaboard. liz: day do not sell hardware. they sell pretty stuff. [laughter] lasalle whole crew knows, the devastation from hurricane zandi -- sandy is felt that these coast with the energy side then the human side. we have lived team coverage 40 miles from and had an atom we will start with you. >> behind me receive the national guard and passing a water but also red cross now showing up but the field of dreams foundation and they showed up early on their own volunteers bringing food and clothing. diapers, betting common medications, food if you can cook or pizzas if you cannot. people are coming out with converters for govett is what is going on in staten island. those who are still waiting for the sanitation trucks they are furious th
. >> three ipo today the first after hurricane sandy. look at restoration hardware up 32% of the earlier highs but it had a great pop which is a furniture retailer excepted beautifully. standing next to south cross energy up battle point* 5%. they did well even though hurricane sandy blooms on the eastern seaboard. liz: day do not sell hardware. they sell pretty stuff. [laughter] lasalle whole crew knows, the devastation from hurricane zandi -- sandy is felt that these coast with the...
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earth-moving equipment will be in great need post sandy. shares of companies expected to benefit from all of the rebuilding after hurricane sandy are rallying today. take a look at masco, up nearly 7%. they do home improvement and building products. then you've got trex company, manufacture and distribute wood and plastic composite products related accessories primarily for residential commercial decking application. they are getting a nice boost. watsco also getting a good bump. valspar, big in construction, up nearly 4%. lennox getting a nice 3 1/2% bump here, climate control products for heating ventilation air-conditioning and refrigeration. these are some of the names that are getting lifted by all that's expected when it comes to rebuilding post hurricane sandy. we have a big group of positive economic data boosting the markets. first initial jobless claims came in lower than expected. that is of course the number remember that we want to see go lower. the number of people who stand in line for first time jobless benefits. then privat
earth-moving equipment will be in great need post sandy. shares of companies expected to benefit from all of the rebuilding after hurricane sandy are rallying today. take a look at masco, up nearly 7%. they do home improvement and building products. then you've got trex company, manufacture and distribute wood and plastic composite products related accessories primarily for residential commercial decking application. they are getting a nice boost. watsco also getting a good bump. valspar, big...
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con ed reporting sandy restoration cost up to $500 million. it had some of the con ed blowing up, a disaster as you can imagine. how worried is congress and the president about another ratings downgrade of the u.s. credit if they fail to put together a budget deal for the mounting debt? goldman sachs had, charlie gasparino. >> i did not hack in, i got a number and i called the number and it worked. it was really good. former democratic senator from louisiana, former republican from mississippi spoke pretty candidly. he did not take questions, goes like the moderator led to a series of points. they went through the various issues of the fiscal cliff open to deal with it at least in the short term solution, maybe long-term solution of tax reform but then got down to the notion and two lawmakers really care about a ratings downgrade? both of them point blank that right now congress and the president are operating like "who cares." it makes no difference. it is a political call. i would say this one makes a difference and here's why. downgrading u
con ed reporting sandy restoration cost up to $500 million. it had some of the con ed blowing up, a disaster as you can imagine. how worried is congress and the president about another ratings downgrade of the u.s. credit if they fail to put together a budget deal for the mounting debt? goldman sachs had, charlie gasparino. >> i did not hack in, i got a number and i called the number and it worked. it was really good. former democratic senator from louisiana, former republican from...
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the gas shortage is the latest sandy wall. they cannot top destinations out because of lack of energy. we are getting the latest from the head of new jersey gasoline and convenience auto association. liz: tupperware much more than storage containers. it looks like investors are starting to notice. the stock is up more than 18%. in just the last month. the ceo of tupperware joining us in a fox business exclusive. david: where will the candidates focus their energy during the home stretch. only a couple more days left. more on all of this to come. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. he's going to apply testoste
the gas shortage is the latest sandy wall. they cannot top destinations out because of lack of energy. we are getting the latest from the head of new jersey gasoline and convenience auto association. liz: tupperware much more than storage containers. it looks like investors are starting to notice. the stock is up more than 18%. in just the last month. the ceo of tupperware joining us in a fox business exclusive. david: where will the candidates focus their energy during the home stretch. only a...
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we are 11 days after sandy. i cannot believe this is still going on. stay with us. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technolo in our store to really you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set and for 5 days only enjoy 36 month financing on selected beds but only through monday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of ou
we are 11 days after sandy. i cannot believe this is still going on. stay with us. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technolo in our store to really you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've...
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or the aftermath of sandy. those things are doing better. i want to look at names that is in the earnings front which is cigna. you see an up arrow hitting a 52 week high. membership growing and that certainly helps their profits. they beat the street and they raised forecasts and they are cutting 4% of the work force through the year 2014 and will reinvest them up at money back into the business. we are seeing an up arrow. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. positive job news but business execs are very concerned about the rising cost they need to pay for employees's health-insurance. we will get reaction from the head of the nation's largest staffing firm. dennis: the tax man extending the deadline for businesses that file returns on payroll and excise taxes. cheryl: let's look at how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. the euro, not a lot of movement. the canadian dollar and the peso minimum movement in the currency market. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercede
or the aftermath of sandy. those things are doing better. i want to look at names that is in the earnings front which is cigna. you see an up arrow hitting a 52 week high. membership growing and that certainly helps their profits. they beat the street and they raised forecasts and they are cutting 4% of the work force through the year 2014 and will reinvest them up at money back into the business. we are seeing an up arrow. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. positive job news but...